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## automake - create Makefile.in from Makefile.am ## Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) ## any later version. ## This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ## but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ## MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ## GNU General Public License for more details. ## You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ## along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. DIST_COMMON += %VTEXI% %STAMPVTI% ## Don't give this rule a command (even '@:'). ## %STAMPVTI% is always newer than %VTEXI%, so this rule is always ## triggered. If you equip this rule with a command, GNU make will ## assume %VTEXI% has been rebuild in the current directory and ## discard any %VTEXI% file found in a VPATH search. %VTEXI%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% %STAMPVTI% ## Depend on configure so that version number updates cause a rebuild. ## (Not configure.ac, because not all setups define the version number ## in this file.) %STAMPVTI%: %TEXI% $(top_srcdir)/configure ## It is wrong to have %STAMPVTI% dependent on %DIRSTAMP%, because ## %STAMPVTI% is distributed and %DIRSTAMP% isn't: a distributed file ## should never be dependent upon a non-distributed built file. ## Therefore we ensure that %DIRSTAMP% exists in the rule. ?DIRSTAMP? test -f %DIRSTAMP% || $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) %DIRSTAMP% @(dir=.; test -f ./%TEXI% || dir=$(srcdir); \ set `$(SHELL) %MDDIR%mdate-sh $$dir/%TEXI%`; \ echo "@set UPDATED $$1 $$2 $$3"; \ echo "@set UPDATED-MONTH $$2 $$3"; \ echo "@set EDITION $(VERSION)"; \ echo "@set VERSION $(VERSION)") > %VTI%.tmp ## Use cp and rm here because some older "mv"s can't move across ## filesystems. Furthermore, GNU "mv" in the AmigaDOS environment ## can't handle this. @cmp -s %VTI%.tmp %VTEXI% \ || (echo "Updating %VTEXI%"; \ cp %VTI%.tmp %VTEXI%) -@rm -f %VTI%.tmp @cp %VTEXI% $@ mostlyclean-am: mostlyclean-%VTI% mostlyclean-%VTI%: -rm -f %VTI%.tmp maintainer-clean-am: maintainer-clean-%VTI% maintainer-clean-%VTI%: %MAINTAINER-MODE% -rm -f %STAMPVTI% %VTEXI% .PHONY: mostlyclean-%VTI% maintainer-clean-%VTI%